ZingZillas - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Didgeridoo Hullaballoo
The ZingZillas get the Moaning Stones gifts.

Tang's Happy Day
Tang has written a song perfect for a hot sunny day.

Rock Guitar
Zak wants to learn how to play rock guitar.

Auntie Dot's Dash
Todd disguises himself as his Auntie Dot.

ScatZilla!
With help from Dame Cleo Laine and friends, Zak finds his voice just in time for the Big Zing.

Operatic Todd
Todd discovers he has a fantastic operatic voice.

Sticker Trouble
Panzee loves the cello and is thrilled when Julian Lloyd Webber agrees to a duet with her.

Bhangra Beats
Zak takes Tang and Panzee for a jog in the jungle. Will they be back for the Bhangra Big Zing?

Squeaky Boots
Panzee's new boots have arrived, but they don't sound quite as nice as they look.

Sweet Dreams
Drum is excited about staying up late.

A Great Place to Live
Everyone on ZingZilla Island is on the move.

Bubble Trouble
It's hot, but drinking lemonade to keep cool instead of water causes Zak all sorts of bubble trouble.

Tang's Clubhouse
Tang needs peace and quiet to practise his guitar solo, so Todd builds him a clubhouse of his own.

Welcome Beach Byrds
Tang tells the story of when the Beach Byrds first arrived on ZingZilla island.

Zak's Rubbish Day
It's Tidy Island Day and Todd and Zak hope to win the prestigious Squeaky Clean badge.

Keep Your Castanets
The ZingZillas want to play a flamenco-style Big Zing but Drum has lost her castanets.

The Fan Letter
Zak reads a fan letter saying he is the world's best singer and the praise goes to his head.

Hide and Seek
The ZingZillas decide to have a game of hide and seek.

Birthday Todd
It is Todd's birthday and he has a special Birthday Big Zing.

Panzee's Photograph
Panzee has lost her zing! Can she get it back in time for the fun and funky Big Zing?

The Z Factor
Panzee and Tang audition to be lead singer in the Big Zing, but Zak can't decide who is best.

Disappearing Drum
Drum listens to a pair of Japanese Taiko drummers called Hiten Ryu Daiko in the glade.

Tang's Hooter
Zak gives Tang a loud and parping hooter as a present to play in the Big Zing.

Where's Yapple
Drum loses her cuddly toy and won't practise for the Big Zing, so Tang tries to cheer her up.

Tuba Swaps
Todd is having a good sort out and Tang finds a twisty object which is covered in creepers.

Gravel and Granite's Quiet Night In
Gravel and Granite stay in watching TV.
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